WEBVTT ULD BE A CASE OF ROADRAGE.BRETT: THE WRECK HAPPENED NEARHERE ON INTERSTATE 40.WITNESSES TOLD POLICE THAT THEDRIVER OF A PICKUP TRUCK SLAMMEDON HIS BRAKES, CAUSING THEMOTORCYCLIST BEHIND HIM TOWRECK.41-YEAR-OLD JASON MILLER DIEDFROM HIS INJURIES.>> ALL AROUND GREAT GULOVED TO RIDE HIS BIKE.LOVED TO HELP PEOPLE.EVERYONE WHO KNOWS JASON, THEBEST THING, HE ALWAYS MADEPEOPLE LAUGH.BRETT: TINA MILLER SAYS HERHUSBAND ALWAYS WANTED AMOTORCYCLE, AND BOUGHT ONE A FEWMONTHS AGO.THIS PICTURE SHOWS JASON WITHHIS GRANDDAUGHTER, SHOWING HERHIS BIKE.>> HE LEFT WORK BECAUSE HEDIDN'T FEEL GOOD AND HE WASHEADED HOME.BRETT: BUT JASON MILLER NEVERMADE IT HOME.ACCORDING TO THE PROBABLE CAUSEREPORT, MILLER WAS RIDING BEHINDTHIS TRUCK WHEN WITNESSES SAIDTHE DRIVER SLAMMED ON THEBRAKES.MILLER'S MOTORCYCLE RAN INTO THEBACK BUMPER, CAUSING THE BIKEAND MILLER TO BE DRUG HUNDREDSOF FEET DOWN THE INTERSTATE.THE DRIVER TOLD POLICE HE ONLYTAPPED HIS BRAKES, BUT THEPROSECUTOR SAYS IT COULD BE ACASE OF ROAD RAGE.>> IT SOUNDS LIKE IT COULD BE,YES.WITNESSES STATED THAT MOTORCYCLEWENT AROUND THE TRUCK, AND ITLOOKED LIKE THE TRUCKACCELERATED HARD AND WENT AROUNDTHE MOTORCYCLE AND GOT IN FRONT.THEN, THE WITNESSES SAID ITLOOKED LIKE THE MOTORCYCLE TRIEDTO GO AROUND AGAIN WHEN THETRUCK SLAMMED ON ITS BRAKES.>> WHY?WHY DO SUCH A CHILDISH, SELFISHTHING? IT'S GOING TO HURT SOMEONE BADOR TAKE THEIR LIFE.WHY DO IT?BRETT: POLICE ARRESTED31-YEAR-OLD LAWRENCE FINN,ACCUSING HIM OF SECOND-DEGREEMURDER.BUT THE PROSECUTOR SAYS AFTERREVIEWING THE CASE, CHARGESCOULD BE REDUCED TO MANSLAUGHTEROR NEGLIGENT HOMICIDE.>> UNFORTUNATELY, HE'S GOING TOHAVE TO LIVE WITH IT FOR THEREST OF HIS LIFE.BUT SO ARE ALL OF US.BRETT: THE PROSECUTOR SAIDPOLICE DID RECOVER VIDEO CAMERASFROM INSIDE THAT TRUCK.RIGHT NOW, POLICE ARE REVIEWINGTHE FOOTAGE TO SEE IF THE WRECKAND WHAT HAPPENS BEFORE THE

"He was an all around great guy, loved to ride his bike and loved to help people," his wife, Tina Miller said. "Everyone who knows Jason, the best thing was he always made people laugh."

"He left work because he didn't feel good and he was headed home," said Miller.

Finn told police he noticed the motorcycle tailgating him, according to the affidavit. Finn tapped his brakes to get the motorcycle to stop. When he braked, the motorcycle went into the truck's rear bumper. Miller was dragged behind the truck, and then slid to the median.

Crawford County Prosecutor Marc McCune said it could be a case of road rage.

"It sounds like it could be, yes," McCune said. "Witnesses stated that the motorcycle went around the truck and that it looked like the truck accelerated hard and went around the motorcycle and got in front, then, the witnesses said it looked like the motorcycle tried to go around again when the truck slammed on it's brakes."

State Police arrested Lawrence Finn, accusing him of 2nd degree murder. McCune says charges could be reduced to manslaughter or negligent homicide.

"Unfortunately he's going to have to live with it for the rest of his life," Tina Miller said. "But, so are all of us."

McCune said police recovered video cameras that were inside Finn's truck. Police are reviewing the footage to determine if the wreck, and what happened before the wreck, was caught on camera.